Redland Clay Tile
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| TECHNICAL INFORMATION PART 3 EXECUTION 3.01 EXAMINATION AND PREPARATION A. Verify that deck surfaces are clean, dry, free of ridges, warp or voids. B. Verify roof openings are correctly framed prior to installing work of this Section. Do not proceed until all unsatisfactory conditions have been corrected. 3.02 INSTALLATION A. Underlayment: 1. For pitches of less than 3/12: Lay two layers of 30 or 40 lb. asphalt saturated felt at right angles to roof pitch, mopped solidly with 25 lbs. of hot asphalt between layers and mopped solidly on top of layers with hot asphalt. Nail to secure in place as code requires. 2. For pitches of 3/12 and greater: Lay one layer of 30 lb or two layers of 15 lb. asphalt saturated felt, laid with 4 inch headlap and 6 inch sidelap. Nail to secure in place as code requires. B. Flashing: 1. Flash at valleys in strict accordance with Chapter 15 of the Uniform Building Code:
2. At sides of dormers, chimneys and other walls, extend flashing at least 6 inches up vertical surface.
3. At lower sides of dormers, chimneys and other walls, extend flashing at least 3 inches up wall and 4 inches over tile, and then thoroughly counterflash. 4. At wood saddles and returns, line with 16 oz. copper extending up roof slope not less than 12 inches, and up vertical walls not less than 6 inches, and thoroughly counterflash. 5. Make all counterflashing plugged, pointed and secure. 6. Extend metal gutter up roof to a point higher than the outer edge of gutter. |




